Abstract Hypoalbuminemia, a frailty criterion, belongs to a group of comorbidities not captured as a traditional risk factor. We assessed its prognostic value in patients who underwent transcatheter ...aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The study included 1215 consecutive patients from the Optimized CathEter vAlvular iNtervention (OCEAN)-TAVI Japanese multicenter registry. Hypoalbuminemia was defined as serum albumin level<3.5 g/dL. Baseline characteristics, procedural outcomes, and all-cause, cardiovascular, and non-cardiovascular mortality rates after TAVI were compared between patients with albumin level<3.5 g/dL (hypoh-ALB group, n=284) and those with albumin level>3.5 g/dL (nonhyponh-ALB group, n=931). Several baseline characteristics differed significantly between both groups, including age (85.1±5.1 years vs. 84.2±4.9 years, p=0.012), ejection fraction (58.5±14.3% vs. 62.9±12.4%, p<0.001), baseline kidney function, or liver disease. The 30-day mortality rate in all patients showed significant differences between the 2 groups (3.9% vs. 1.3%, p=0.005). During a mean follow-up of 330 days, cumulative all-cause, cardiovascular, and non-cardiovascular mortality rates were significantly higher in the hALB group than in the nhALB group (log-rank test, p<0.001, p=0.0021, and p<0.001, respectively). The groups were also analysed using a propensity-matching model for adjusting the baseline differences. The analysis revealed that the poorer prognosis of the hALB group in terms of cumulative all-cause and non-cardiovascular mortality was retained (p=0.038, and p=0.0068, respectively); however, differences in cardiovascular mortality rates in the two groups were attenuated (p=0.93). In conclusion, hypoalbuminemia was associated with poor prognosis, highlighted by the increase in non-cardiovascular mortality. Baseline albumin level could be a useful marker for risk stratification before TAVI.
Adipose tissue (AT) characteristics are considered to be a marker for predicting clinical outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the prognostic value of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and ...visceral adipose tissue (VAT) computed tomography (CT) assessment in patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
We used the Japanese multicentre registry data of 1372 patients (age: 84.5 ± 5.0 years, women: 70.6%) who underwent TAVR. The SAT and VAT were assessed according to the preprocedural CT area and density. Baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes were compared based on the differences in AT characteristics. The independent associations with all-cause mortality after TAVR were evaluated according to the CT area and density of AT.
Low-volume area of SAT and VAT was associated with worse clinical outcomes compared with high-volume area of SAT and VAT in patients who underwent TAVR (log-rank test P = 0.016 and P = 0.014). High CT density of SAT and VAT was associated with increasing mortality in comparison with low CT density of SAT and VAT (log-rank test P < 0.001 and P = 0.007). The Cox regression multivariate analysis demonstrated the independent association of increased all-cause mortality in the high SAT and VAT density (hazard ratio HR: 1.41, 95% confidence interval CI: 1.06-1.88, P = 0.019, and HR: 1.34, 95% CI: 1.03-1.76, P = 0.031, respectively), but not in the low SAT and VAT area (HR: 0.85, 95% CI: 0.74-1.29, P = 0.85, and HR: 0.78, 95% CI: 0.60-1.03, P = 0.085, respectively).
CT-derived AT characteristics, particularly the qualitative assessments, were useful for predicting the prognosis in patients after TAVR.
Les caractéristiques du tissu adipeux (TA) sont considérées comme un marqueur de la prédiction des résultats cliniques. La présente étude avait pour objectif d’examiner la valeur pronostique de l’évaluation par tomodensitométrie (TDM) du tissu adipeux sous-cutané (TASC) et du tissu adipeux viscéral (TAV) des patients qui subissaient un remplacement valvulaire aortique par cathéter (RVAC).
Nous avons utilisé les données du registre multicentrique japonais de 1 372 patients (âge : 84,5 ± 5,0 ans, femmes : 70,6 %) qui subissaient un RVAC. Nous avons évalué le TASC et le TAV selon la surface et la densité à la TDM préinterventionnelle. Nous avons comparé les caractéristiques initiales et les résultats cliniques en nous basant sur les différences dans les caractéristiques du TA. Nous avons évalué les associations indépendantes à la mortalité toutes causes confondues après le RVAC selon la surface et la densité du TA à la TDM.
La surface de faible volume du TASC et du TAV était associée à de plus mauvais résultats cliniques que la surface de grand volume du TASC et du TAV chez les patients qui subissaient le RVAC (test logarithmique par rangs P = 0,016 et P = 0,014). La densité du TASC et du TAV à la TDM était associée à l’augmentation de la mortalité en comparaison d’une faible densité du TASC et du TAV à la TDM (test logarithmique par rangs P < 0,001 et P = 0,007). L’analyse multivariée selon le modèle de régression de Cox démontrait l’association indépendante de l’augmentation de la mortalité toutes causes confondues lors de densité élevée du TASC et du TAV (rapport de risque RR 1,41, intervalle de confiance IC à 95 %, 1,06-1,88, P = 0,019, et RR 1,34, IC à 95 %, 1,03-1,76, P = 0,031, respectivement), mais non lors de faible surface du TASC et du TAV (RR 0,85, IC à 95 %, 0,74-1,29, P = 0,85, et RR 0,78, IC à 95 % : 0,60-1,03, P = 0,085, respectivement).
Les caractéristiques du TA acquises par TDM, particulièrement les évaluations qualitatives, étaient utiles à la prédiction du pronostic des patients après le RVAC.